Part-IS Aviation ISMS Compliance Review
Part-IS aviation ISMS compliance review is the work of connecting EASA information-security requirements to the procedures, supplier evidence, risk registers, training records, incident-response material, EFB administration, OCC continuity files, and compliance monitoring records inside an aviation organization.
Aviation.Bot helps teams find gaps and draft reviewable evidence requests without treating AI output as an approval decision.
Who This Is For
- aviation cybersecurity and information-security leads
- safety, compliance, and quality managers
- EFB, OCC, continuing-airworthiness, and operations stakeholders
- supplier and subcontractor control owners
- Part-IS implementation teams and consultants
Documents To Bring Together
| Document set | Typical question |
|---|---|
| ISMS policy and procedures | Does the documented process cover the required control area? |
| Safety-impact and occurrence procedures | Where does information security interact with safety reporting? |
| Supplier evidence | Which suppliers need evidence requests or contractual review? |
| Risk registers | Are aviation safety and information-security risks connected? |
| Training records | Which roles need awareness or role-specific training? |
| Incident response | Are escalation and authority-notification paths documented? |
| Compliance monitoring | What evidence proves the process is operating? |
What You Get
- Part-IS source map;
- affected manual and procedure list;
- ISMS control coverage table;
- supplier evidence request list;
- training and competence gaps;
- incident-response questions;
- compliance-monitoring evidence gaps;
- reviewer questions for safety, security, and compliance owners.
Example Prompt
Review the Part-IS source material against our ISMS folder, safety procedures,
supplier evidence, risk register, training files, EFB/OCC procedures, and
compliance monitoring records. Produce a cited evidence-readiness worklist,
not a compliance approval.
Model And Data Options
The online Aviation.Bot app uses frontier cloud models for the best answer quality on aviation source material and supported workflows. Where available, teams can choose EU-hosted AI providers, including EU-headquartered providers such as Scaleway, when regional processing is required.
For stricter document boundaries, the Mac and Windows desktop app can use approved cloud models, EU-hosted providers, local/offline models, or organization-hosted models. That lets ISMS evidence, supplier files, risk registers, incident notes, and working drafts stay on the organization-controlled machine or network while the assistant can still connect to Aviation.Bot's online EASA regulation library. Future regulation libraries may include FAA, CAAC, UK CAA, and other authorities.
Human Review Stays In Control
Aviation.Bot does not make an organization Part-IS compliant. It helps responsible people find source-backed gaps, evidence needs, and internal-document updates faster.
Start A Focused Review
Start with one Part-IS requirement area, one ISMS folder, and the supplier or evidence records that support it.